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Thursday 14 April 2016 8:30 pm

New homes on sale this week in Leyton, Clapham, Bromley, Harrow and Marylebone

By: Melissa York

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Lyon Square, Harrow

One to three bedroom apartments are on sale from 16 April in central Harrow from developer Redrow London from £365,000. There will be 310 homes in total, measuring between 538sqft to 1,265sqft situated two minutes away from Harrow-on-the-Hill tube station, which reaches the City in 35 minutes.

Call Redrow London on 0203 538 5057.

Leyton Central, Leyton

The second phase of homes will go on sale from 16 April at Leyton Central, a collection of 87 apartments on sale in Rockholt Road, E10. Developer Tudorvale has worked with urban architects at Stock Woolstencroft and Studio Aitken to homes described as a “modernist dream”. One to three bedroom apartments will be available, with 53 private parking spaces on offer, priced from £360,000 rising to £375,000 for a three bedroom apartment. It’s also a 10 minute walk away from Leyton tube station on the Central Line and 15 minutes’ walk away from the Olympic Park.

Call JLL on 020 3553 6811.


The Grange Apartments, Bromley

One to four bedroom apartments go one sale from 16 April from £450,000 on the site of the 16th century Freelands Estate. The house passed through various owners over the succeeding 300 years including merchants, a Surgeon General and Deputy Governor of The Bank. In 1878 it was left abandoned, until it was purchased by a convent ten years later, who turned it into a girls’ college which remained open until 2005. The homes are part of Bellway Homes’ Hampton Grange development, which are gated with 10 acres of private landscaped parkland to the rear.

Visit bellway.co.uk


Thornton Place, Clapham

Built in 1860 and overlooking the 220-acre Clapham Common, Thornton Place is a restored Grade II listed building. Arranged over eight floors, the classic Victorian stuccoed building comprises 32 newly refurbished apartments, from studios to three bed duplexes, priced from £750,000 to £2.975m. Most of the apartments stretch the depth of the building and feature dual aspect views including restored original features such as the tall-slated French renaissance roof, stucco dressings and patterned intricate cast iron railings.

Call Savills on 020 3428 2222 or Knight Frank on 020 3667 6750


OneTwentyFour, Marylebone

Buyers at this boutique development get one-year free gym membership at the Landmark Hotel and Health Club. Twelve one to three bedroom apartments – priced from £799,980 – and three bedroom duplex penthouses are spread over five storeys at 124 Seymour Place. The scheme, by developer Merchant Land, is located close to Marylebone village, including celebrity haunt The Chiltern Firehouse. Architects at Darling Associates have created a replica Georgian facade and it’s due to be finished at the end of the year.

Call JLL on 0207 087 5111 or Sotheby’s International Realty on 0207 495 9580.

 

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